Tom; The CO is adjustable according to Bentley but requires VW dealer type equipment. I have read (on the list) an alternative procedure using the O2 sensor and a voltmeter(search archives). In the mean time I would check the O2 sensor or just replace it. They are less than $20. Ken Lewis 86 Crewcab 60 T-5 coupe On Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:40:42 -0500 "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan@MAIL.HOUSE.GOV> writes: >Whoops! > >My 83 9pax sunroof didn't make it! Properly warmed up, at idle it has CO of >2.21 pct vice the standard of 1.2 pct, and Hydrocarbons of 276 PPM, vice the >standard of 220 PPM....... >Thanks > >Tom F. > |
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